Oh, I've just found this sign as well now, to stick up, because obviously we pick up scrap metal, we weigh it in for other people's free food banks, don't we?
We don't... to help out other charities and other small food banks.
So a comment that was made recently was that we illegally scrap metal.
Anybody can take a piece of metal into the scrap yard and weigh it in.
You, your mother, your grandfather, your sister's, auntie, uncle's, cousin, as long as you've got a bank account, they're not allowed to give you cash anymore.
It's got to be a bank account, it's got to be traceable, just in case you've stolen the metal.
So don't make comments that we illegally scrap metal, because that is slander, and you've already had a verbal warning 18 months ago to cease and desist slander.
Now, we don't actually collect scrap metal, people bring it to us, and it is collected from us by a registered scrap metal collector, who then cashes it in and then gives it to food banks.
You could have to get up pretty early in the morning to catch me out.
I can tell you that now, because we don't go around charging four pounds for our food banks, we give out all our fish and food for free, and anybody who knows us knows that we gave out all that food, that quarter of a million meals, we collected it, our volunteers collected it,
and we give it out for free.
Not a single penny exchanged hands for that money, for that food.
And by collecting the scrap metal to go with what the magnet fishers pull out of the rivers and the canals, and they're actually being commended by many of the councils, mayors and councillors for doing it, and cleaning up the environment free of charge,
they're actually funding other free food banks.
So be careful what comments you make on this book, because they are all in writing, and you have actually sent messages, which is classed as harassment as well, stating that we are legally collecting scrap metal.
No, we're not.
So if I were you, I would check your facts before you go slandering us.
